Retinal Cells Work with Little Reserve Energy; May Explain Vulnerability to Eye Diseases
Friday, January 8, 2016 - 13:42
in Physics & Chemistry
Our eyes are especially demanding when it comes to energy: Along with our brain, they require a substantial amount of power to keep them functioning and healthy. Now a new study by the National Eye Institute suggests that because of their high-energy demands, our eyes function at high efficiency and with little reserve capacity, which scientists say may explain why they become vulnerable to degenerative diseases.